Re: Libcolt-free accepted, lets see how far we can get with it (first package: libdsol1-java)

2015-04-09 Thread Andreas Tille
Hi Tim, On Thu, Apr 09, 2015 at 04:48:10PM +0100, Tim Booth wrote: > Mostly good news. I tested libcolt-free-java and Acacia appears to work > exactly as before, so I am 99% sure that libdsol1-java is perfectly > happy with the modified libcolt and all dependent packages can go into > main. Well

Re: Libcolt-free accepted, lets see how far we can get with it (first package: libdsol1-java)

2015-04-09 Thread Tim Booth
Hi Andreas, Mostly good news. I tested libcolt-free-java and Acacia appears to work exactly as before, so I am 99% sure that libdsol1-java is perfectly happy with the modified libcolt and all dependent packages can go into main. Well done! I've pushed a small change to GIT for libcolt-free. Se

Re: Libcolt-free accepted, lets see how far we can get with it (first package: libdsol1-java)

2015-03-30 Thread Michael Crusoe
Great news! Thank you Andreas for your persistence in freeing libcolt. I've added the task of testing with libjung-java with your new package to my list. On Mon, Mar 30, 2015 at 10:35 AM, Andreas Tille wrote: > Hi, > > I think after about three years of trying we finally might be able to > free

Libcolt-free accepted, lets see how far we can get with it (first package: libdsol1-java)

2015-03-30 Thread Andreas Tille
Hi, I think after about three years of trying we finally might be able to free those projects depending from libcolt-java. The new libcolt-free-java was created by simply removing the non-free code[2]. So with some luck that this code is not really used (first tests are promising for all packages